nematoda in English

noun
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a large phylum of worms with slender, unsegmented, cylindrical bodies, including the roundworms, threadworms, and eelworms. They are found abundantly in soil and water, and many are parasites.
Other ecdysozoan phyla include Nematoda , Tardigrada, and Onychophora; this classification thus removes onychophorans from the Arthropoda and makes them an outgroup.

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1. 3 synonyms for Aschelminthes: Nematoda, phylum Aschelminthes, phylum Nematoda

2. The Chromadorea are a class of the roundworm phylum, Nematoda.

3. 3 synonyms for Aschelminthes: Nematoda, phylum Aschelminthes, phylum …

4. Like other hookworms, it is a member of the phylum Nematoda.

5. Anthelmintics is the comparative physiology and pharmacology of the Nematoda

6. Typical examples include certain Nematoda, that is to say "roundworms".

7. Amphid In Nematoda, an anterior sense organ that is believed to be a chemoreceptor

8. Two species of pharyngodonid (Oxyuroidea; Nematoda) parasites were collected from Agama adramitana in Saudi Arabia:

9. Aschelminthes - unsegmented worms: roundworms; threadworms; eelworms Nematoda, phylum Aschelminthes, phylum Nematoda animal kingdom, Animalia, kingdom Animalia - taxonomic kingdom comprising all living or extinct animals helminth, parasitic worm - worm that is parasitic on the intestines of vertebrates especially …

10. A European Robin (Erithacus rubecula) found dead in England had marked blepharitis and periocular alopecia associated with Aprocta cylindrica (Nematoda: Aproctidae) and concurrent mixed fungal infections

11. The name of the group Nematoda, informally called "nematodes", came from Nematoidea, originally defined by Karl Rudolphi (1808), from Ancient Greek νῆμα (nêma, nêmatos, 'thread') and -eiδἠς (-eidēs, 'species').

12. Ascaris are soil-transmitted helminths that infect via the consumption of contaminated soil or foods grown in soil contaminated with Ascaris eggs and belong to the Phylum Nematoda, the phyla

13. Two groups of ectoparasites (Mallophaga and Acarina) and two groups of helminths (Cestoda and Nematoda) were recovered from 49 Puffinus gravis collected off the coast of insular Newfoundland, in 1974 and 1975.

14. Blastopore Fates Include: Protostomy (mouth Develops From The Blastopore) Deuterostomy (anus Develops From The Blastopore) Neither (the Blastopore Closes And The Mouth Develops Elsewhere) Blastopore Fate Phyla Protostomy (P) Platyhelminthes, Rotifera, Nematoda; Most Mollusca, Most Annelida;

15. ‘The recently published Ecdysozoa hypothesis suggests a closer relationship of the Scalidophora, Nematode, Nematomorpha, Tardigrada, Onychophora, and Arthropoda.’ ‘Other ecdysozoan phyla include Nematoda, Tardigrada, and Onychophora; this classification thus removes onychophorans from the Arthropoda and makes them an outgroup.’

16. Darkfield Digital Image Gallery Acanthocephala (Spiny-Headed Worm) Members of the phylum Acanthocephala are entirely endoparasitic, but when compared to other invertebrate parasites such as the roundworms (phylum Nematoda) and tapeworms (phylum Platyhelminthes, class Cestoda), they are relatively rare.However, Acanthocephalans have succeeded by infiltrating niches within every …

17. Toxicity of B.t. to species of several invertebrate taxa (Acarina, Nematoda, Collembola, Annelida, Hymenoptera) inhabiting the soil has been demonstrated, but only rarely is it possible to relate dosage information to field situations, and in many cases the B.t. subspecies tested are not currently used for pest control in North America.

18. A large number of associated organisms have been found in nest ofMyrmecia; the following orders and numbers of species, in brackets, are represented:Anura (1); Araneae (9); Acarina (1); Blattodea (3); Coleoptera (20+); Collembola (3); Diptera (1); Hemiptera (2); Hymenoptera (14); Isoptera (2); Lepidoptera (4); Neuroptera (1); Orthoptera (2); Thysanura (4+); Isopoda (13) and Nematoda (1).